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Site Name Keywords
LA68669 • LA99437 • LA143568 • LA159329

Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex • Domestic Structures • Archaeological Feature • Campsites

Other Keywords
Subsurface Test Excavations • Eligibility Determination • TRU Survey

Culture Keywords
Archaic • Late Archaic • Mogollon

Investigation Types
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis • Reconnaissance / Survey • Research Design / Data Recovery Plan • Site Evaluation / Testing • Environment Research

Material Types
Ceramic • Chipped Stone • Dating Sample • Fauna • Fire Cracked Rock • Ground Stone • Building Materials • Macrobotanical • Mineral

Temporal Keywords
Late Archaic • Jornada Mogollon

Geographic Keywords
New Mexico (State / Territory) • United States of America (Country) • North America (Continent) • Southeastern New Mexico • Permian Basin


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  • An Assessment of Transect Recording Unit Survey and Subsurface Testing Methods at Four Sites in the Permian Basin, New Mexico (2015)

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  • Submitter
    Rebecca Wells
  • tDAR ID
    31680
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